Series Mechanicsburg pre-event notes, quotes

World of Outlaws Fast Talkers: Summer Nationals at Williams Grove
Speedway
Mechanicsburg, PA--July 22, 2009--The "Month of Money" continues for
the World of Outlaws at the famed Williams Grove Speedway in
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania on Friday,...

Mechanicsburg, PA--July 22, 2009--The "Month of Money" continues for
the World of Outlaws at the famed Williams Grove Speedway in
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania on Friday, July 24 and Saturday, July 25 for
the annual Summer Nationals, with the finale worth $20,000 to the winner.
The series has raced just once at half-mile this season back in May, and
the Summer Nationals will be the second of three separate visits to the
historic track this season for the series. Donny Schatz, the three-time
and defending series champion, has won each of the last two Summer
Nationals main events. Recently all the full-time World of Outlaws
drivers shared their thoughts on returning to Williams Grove Speedway for
the Summer Nationals.

Craig Dollansky, Driver of the No. 19 DirecTV Maxim:
"Last year we had a really good car there and came up just a little bit
short running second to Donny (Schatz). It's another one of those races
that we would definitely like to get a win in. The Summer Nationals is a
good paying show and there is a lot of competition out there as well. We
have a good race team here with this Kasey Kahne team and hopefully we
can go in there and get the job done."

Brian Ellenberger, Driver of the No. 22 Ti-22 Performance J&J:
"That is a tough place, with a lot of tough local cars that run out
there. It's a different race track all together. That's a good place to
gauge how your team is doing and how you are running. I always look
forward to going out there actually. We haven't run that well there
lately,
but I know I can run good at that track and compete. That will be a good
test for us."

Sam Hafertepe Jr., Driver of the No. 15H G-H Plumbing J&J:
"All of these big tracks we have been going to lately, we have been
running good at. Williams Grove is definitely one place you want to be
running good at when you get there and I feel like we are ready for it."

Jac Haudenschild, Driver of the No. R19 Owens-Corning Fiberglass Maxim:
"At Williams Grove you have all the Pennsylvania guys that run good and
it's a hard place to win at. It's a hard track and they have all the good
guys up there racing and the Outlaws. It's a tough place and we would
really like to win up there."

Kraig Kinser, Driver of the No. 20 Bass Pro Shops Maxim:
"I hope we do better than we did last time there. We got beat up pretty
hard last time we were up at the Grove. If we can get a few more laps in
there, hopefully we can start running with the PA Posse over there."

Steve Kinser, Driver of the No. 11 Quaker State Maxim:
"I've always enjoyed running Williams Grove. It was tough for all of
last time we were there. Let's hope we all fare a little better than what
we did in the last trip there. It was one of those nights where they had
a lot of rain and the track was heavy and we all went out and missed it
in qualifying a little bit and that put us in a pinch."

Danny Lasoski, Driver of the No. 6 Casey's General Store Maxim:
"I hope our summer is much better than our spring, because we missed the
show there. We want to go back and redeem ourselves. That is Barry
Jackson and JEI's home track. Hopefully we can do good up there this time
around."

Jason Meyers, Driver of the No. 14 GLR Investments KPC:
"Williams Grove is a place that is very unique, but it's also very
consistent. I feel that we have had a pretty good race car probably the
last six or seven times that we have been there. We just haven't had the
starting position that we have needed. I'm really looking forward to
getting out there. Qualifying is everything out there. You have to get
qualified and have a good starting position to be a contender. We're
concentrating on that and there is no other place we would like to get a
win more at, than Williams Grove, especially with Charlie Garrett (Engine
builder) being from out there. We have tested there this year and we're
working hard on it and looking forward to getting out there."

Joey Saldana, Driver of the No. 9 Budweiser Maxim:
"Since I've been in the Kasey Kahne car, it seems like we have only had
one really good night where I felt like we had a shot at winning the race
there. It seems like we struggle with our car, or motor or myself there,
I don't know. It's a tough track and it's a track that is dictated on
your pill draw. Hopefully that doesn't hurt us too bad and we can put
ourselves in a position to do well and work on our car and be there at
the end."

Donny Schatz, Driver of the No. 15 Armor All J&J:
"Williams Grove is one of my favorite places to go and the Summer
Nationals are another of those big races. If you hit a couple of those,
bang, bang, bang, it's big for a driver. I just grit my teeth when I get
to that place, I just love going there. The Outlaws got their hind end
handed to them there last time we were there qualifying and pretty much
racing. We have our work cut out for us when we get there and we are all
ready for that. Hopefully we can be a little better this time."

Jason Sides, Driver of the No. 7S Wetherington Tractor Service Maxim:
"It is tough as far as the track goes. It will probably be a little more
dry than when we were there in the spring. Qualifying is such a big deal
there and we usually have more than 40 cars there so it will be one lap
qualifying. If we draw an early number, it will be a good night. If not,
it will be a struggle from there on out."

Lucas Wolfe, Driver of the No. 5W Allebach Racing Maxim:
"We haven't run there much in the last year or so, so I am really
looking forward to getting back there, especially since we lost the one
Outlaws show to rain there earlier this year, along with the injury last
year that forced us to miss a couple races there. To go back home and get
a full weekend in would be very good."